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Tri State is a sterling effort yet, unfortunately, it does little to deviate or expand...
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We all know how good Shapeshifters can be yet there is little here to suggest that the...
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The follow up to last year's underground gem '24 Hour Psychedelic Freakout' sees Crazy...
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Blasting out of Birmingham, Futureshock deliver their eagerly anticipated debut. A...
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Disappointing fourth studio album from the supposed musical innovators. Full of...
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Rick Smith and Karl Hyde reassert their credentials after a prolonged absence and the...
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Debut album from the legendary turntablist and producer Jazzy Jeff. The cream of hip...
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Veteran producers Morgan Geist and Darshan Jesrani present Metro Area. This is house...
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Once again the French duo demonstrate an extraordinary degree of invention.
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Wicked third album from Brixton's heroes of house. Not so much of the latin infused...
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The Brothers continue to 'Work It Out'.
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Monikers aside, Bellboy Records have reliably informed us that Chris does NOT wear his...
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Edinburgh based Jason Robertson fuses deep house, down tempo and nu jazz in this...
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Faithless are reasserting both their dance floor credentials and position as one of...
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Third instalment in the Groove Armada story. Subtle instrumentation and smooth...
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Pushing house grooves and the odd rock sensibility LHB are serving up a sound that...
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Royksopp cause us to draw sweet breath and marvel as our stereo is seduced by a...
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The cream of UK hip hop are brought together on one record by one of the country's top...
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...hers is a silken delivery that, like Michael Franti's, demonstrates that a quiet...
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With this full showcase, Sia has pulled a handbrake turn and skidded neatly in to the...
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Everything Emerson has done smacks of credibility and ingenuity.